Liam Kincaid (
firstofitskind) wrote2019-03-08 10:02 am
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Room 618 at the Arms Hotel, Friday Early Evening
His relationship with Verity might be intact, if a little fragile, but there was still some shit going on in his head that Liam needed to figure out. And there was really only one person on the island who had a chance in hell of helping with that.
So it was that he was knocking on Ghanima's door at the hotel, box of pastries from J,GoB in hand, to ask for her assistance.
[ooc: that he went to her for help is okay to mention, but details of their conversation NFB, please!]
So it was that he was knocking on Ghanima's door at the hotel, box of pastries from J,GoB in hand, to ask for her assistance.
[ooc: that he went to her for help is okay to mention, but details of their conversation NFB, please!]

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"As I cannot Share with you to check... I believe the next best option for your peace of mind would be training."
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"Training?" he asked, curious.
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She sees your face, Liam. And the rest of how you're moving.
"To better help you know what thoughts come from you, and what comes from others within you, and to let them pass by with no urge to act."
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“I think... I think that I’d like that,” he said, after mulling it over for a few moments.
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Chani was hellbent on adopting Liam. Ghanima knew better than to argue with her mother on this sort of thing.
"--and tell me what set of stairs you threw yourself down to get that face."
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"And it was less 'stairs' and more 'Beau's fists'."
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Did he maybe have a bit of a friend-crush on Beau? POSSIBLY. Shh.
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He took the cold pack gratefully, and just... held it cupped in his hands for a few moments, letting it numb the shaqarava in his palms before holding it up to one side of his face.
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If it was odd for a dance teacher to get kidnapped, well, Verity did not move like someone who was just a dance teacher, and it was none of her business until one of the two of them chose to tell her otherwise.
"--but the fact remains you somehow activated this ability, used it successfully, and so far have stayed in control of yourself despite the high levels of stress you were under at the time. To be perfectly honest, that bodes well for keeping control."
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“Well,” he added slowly, after a beat of silence. “He did surface for a few moments yesterday while Beau and I were sparring.” He could still tasthe the blood in his mouth from where he’d bitten down, hard, in his attempt to reassert control.
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"We have a saying, among my people. We call it the Litany," she continued, closing her eyes. "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
"It can be a great comfort, and functions as a mental focus for your mind in times of peril."
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"Physics, gravity... all lies we have taught ourselves which can be altered with a strong enough will. If you do not believe that you can be the ultimate victor in this war, you may lose. Acknowledge your own inner strength, and let it fuel you."
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“Shaqarava,” he told her. “The mark of my father’s people. A tool for destruction, and for healing.” And one that took a great deal of inner strength to truly master.
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